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DOJ Claims No Epstein Client List Exists, Closing Case Amidst Controversy

Megyn KellyJuly 7, 202518 min547,199 views
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DOJ and FBI's Conclusive Findings

  • 🕵️ The DOJ and FBI have concluded their review into Jeffrey Epstein, stating there is no evidence of a client list, no proof of blackmail of powerful figures, and no indication he was murdered.
  • 🚫 Investigators found no basis to predicate investigations against uncharged third parties, leading to the decision to close the case and cease further disclosures.
  • 📄 A leaked memo to Axios details these findings, noting that much of the material reviewed pertains to Epstein's victims and child sexual abuse, not third-party involvement.

Discrepancies and Public Statements

  • 🗣️ Pam Bondi's past statements are highlighted, where she explicitly mentioned an Epstein client list being on her desk for review, directly contradicting the current findings.
  • 📚 Influencers were reportedly given binders of "Epstein files" by Bondi, which contained mostly already public documents, causing embarrassment and distrust.
  • 📢 Bondi also stated on Hannity that the FBI had turned over a "truckload of evidence," suggesting additional files existed beyond what was initially provided.

Doubts and Frustration

  • 🤔 The current findings have led to widespread doubt and frustration, particularly among those who trusted figures like Dan Bongino and Kash Patel, who had previously called for the release of such information.
  • ❓ Questions arise about the lack of a client list, the absence of witness testimonies from victims, and why Ghislaine Maxwell was not offered a deal to reveal names.
  • 🎬 The video footage released regarding Epstein's death in prison is also scrutinized, with online suggestions of cuts or jump cuts in the video, raising further suspicions.

Broader Implications and Accountability

  • ⚖️ The discussion touches upon the difficulty in holding powerful individuals accountable for such crimes, citing examples of alleged cover-ups in media and other institutions.
  • 💔 The speaker expresses dissatisfaction with the current explanation, emphasizing the need for accountability and questioning why victims cannot identify their abusers or why deals aren't offered to those with information.
  • 💡 It is suggested that the complexity of the case, the potential for victims to have credibility issues, and the financial incentives for some to claim victimhood complicate the pursuit of justice.
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